Cheryl Lynn's third Columbia LP pairs the singer with producer
Ray Parker, Jr., who strips away the remaining vestiges of disco-era sensibilities to focus on appealingly heartfelt R&B that radiates with warmth. While
In the Night boasts its fair share of dancefloor-ready material -- the opening "Shake It Up Tonight" even cracked the Billboard R&B Top Ten -- it's the more mellow and romantic songs that command attention, and for all of its considerable sass,
Lynn's voice also boasts a vulnerability that's truly affecting. ~ Jason Ankeny